When photographer James Mollison was asked to come up with an idea for engaging with childrens rights, he found himself thinking of his bedroom: how significant it was during his childhood, and how it reflected what he had and who he was.And with that, he made it his mission to create Where Children Sleep.
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Anonymous, 9, Ivory Coast
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You have to keep in mind that his book "had its origins in a project undertaken for a childrens charity several years ago. As he considered how to represent needy children around the world".
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Netu, 11, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Rhiannon, 14, Darvel, Scotland
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Lamine, 12, Bounkiling village, Senegal
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Douha, 10, Hebron, The West Bank
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Tzvika, 9, Beitar Illit, The West Bank
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Bikram, 9, Melamchi, Nepal
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Alex, 9, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Joey, 11, Kentucky, USA
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Ryuta, 10, Tokyo, Japan
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Juan David, 10, Medellin, Colombia
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Ahkohxet, 8, Amazonia, Brazil
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Indira, 7, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Bilal, 6, Wadi Abu Hindi, The West Bank